Tallinn is losing its party capital image to Riga and Prague, but still attracts a ton of people here only for its nightlife scene. There's an infamous area also referred to as the Bermuda Triangle between Suur-Karja and Väike-Karja streets, where most of the heavy drinking goes on every weekend, or most days in summer. Beer prices range from €2.50 to €3 for tap beer, if you're paying more than that it must be a pretty upscale venue. You can find a few even cheaper places, but you have to be willing to take the side effects. In more sophisticated lounges you'll find people more dressed up than in Western Europe and cocktails are typically 5-6 euros. Most nightclubs have a cover charge, but flyers for free or discounted entry are there if you know where to look. Free live performances in many bars and lounges are also frequent.
Clazz
It's always happening
Ülane Vilumets /
Clazz used to be a chilled-out jazz place, but it has rapidly grown into one of the busiest ...
Sinilind
Away from the mainstream
Ülane Vilumets /
A new place inside an old cinema, Sinilind transforms from a cosy restaurant/cafe during ...
Studio
Iconic clubbing experience
Mart Virkus /
It's totally found a sweet spot with Estonian clubbers and other folks as it offers ...
Teater
Party in a theatre
Ülane Vilumets /
The people of Estonia party in all kinds of venues, from old prisons to power plants. Given ...
Venus Club
Party six days a week
Mart Virkus /
Venus Club is arguably one of the most popular places to dance in Tallinn, so you won't be ...
Von Krahl
The mecca of all things underground
Mart Virkus /
Not everybody is content with Tallinn's mainstream club scene, and those people have long ...